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April 20, 2012, 5:06 pm

Carr and Stelter on Embarrassment of TV Riches Sunday Night


David Carr and Brian Stelter discuss how Sunday night has become jammed with the most prestigious shows of the week, whether on cable or network TV, including “The Good Wife” on CBS; “Nurse Jackie” on Showtime; “Girls” on HBO; “Mad Men” and “The Killing” on AMC. Some are complaining that their DVRs can’t keep up with the offerings.


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